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Rebecca Hamilton was born in her district in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Hamilton grew up in south Oklahoma City with one younger sister. Her father worked at the stockyards and her mother also worked in the stockyards as a weighmaster. Hamilton graduated from Capitol Hill High School. In high school, one of Hamilton's teachers ran for office and ...
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Rebecca Hazelton was born in 1978 in Richmond, Virginia. [3] She graduated from Davidson College in 2000, [4] receiving a Bachelor of Arts in English; University of Notre Dame, where she got her Master of Fine Arts in Poetry; and Florida State University where she received her Ph.D. in English and Poetry.
Rebecca Rand may refer to: Rebecca Wasserman-Hone (1937–2021), American wine expert; Rebecca Rand Kirshner (born 1974), American writer This page was last edited on ...
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Marrero may refer to: Marrero (surname) Marrero, Louisiana, a census-designated place in the United States; Estadio Pedro Marrero, a multi-purpose stadium in Havana, Cuba